[. . . ] F-Secure Policy Manager 7. 0 Administrator's Guide "F-Secure" and the triangle symbol are registered trademarks of F-Secure Corporation and F-Secure product names and symbols/logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of F-Secure Corporation. All product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. F-Secure Corporation disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Although F-Secure Corporation makes every effort to ensure that this information is accurate, F-Secure Corporation will not be liable for any errors or omission of facts contained herein. [. . . ] The procedure for exporting in both formats is the same, and is explained below. You can select the file format for the customized package in the Export Installation Package dialog (see step 4. below). Login Script on Windows Platforms There are three ways of doing this: by using a customized remote installation JAR package, by using a customized MSI package, or by using the non-JAR approach. Using the Customized Remote Installation JAR Package 1. This will open the Installation Packages dialog box. CHAPTER 6 Using F-Secure Policy Manager Console 3. Specify the file format, JAR or MSI, and the location where you want to save the customized installation package. Specify the file location where you want to save the customized installation JAR package. Select the products you want to install (F-Secure Management Agent will be installed by default). Choose to accept the default policy, or specify which host or domain policy should be used as an anonymous policy. It is possible to include any number of custom autoregistration properties to the installation package. A host will add these custom properties to the autoregistration message it sends to the F-Secure Policy Manager after local installation. These customer-specific properties will appear together with the standard host identification properties in the Autoregistration view (see "Autoregistered Hosts", 107). The custom property name will be the column name, and the value will be presented as a cell value. 131 One example of how to utilize custom properties is to create a separate installation package for different organizational units, which should be grouped under unit-specific policy domains. The property name could be Unit and the value is different in each installation package. Now hosts from each unit can be distinguished in the autoregistration view, and using the column sorting and multiple selection all the hosts from one unit can be imported to their target domain. Note that the target domain can be changed directly from the autoregistration view, and after that the hosts from another unit can be imported to their target domain. Review the summary and click Start to continue to the installation wizard. F-Secure Policy Manager Console displays the Remote Installation Wizards that collect all necessary setup information for the selected products. You can install the exported JAR to the hosts by running the ilaunchr. exe tool. The ilaunchr. exe tool is located in Policy Manager Console installation directory under the . . . \Administrator\Bin directory. Copy ilaunchr. exe and the exported JAR to a location where the login script can access them. Enter the command: CHAPTER 6 Using F-Secure Policy Manager Console ilaunchr <package name>. jar where <package name> is replaced by the actual name of the JAR package being installed. When the installation runs, the user will see a dialog displaying the installation progress. [. . . ] Public Key The part of the key in a public key system which is widely distributed (and not kept secure). This key is used for encryption (not decryption) or for verifying signatures. A public key also contains other information about the subject, issuer, lifetimes, etc. Random Seed The seed value for the cryptographically strong random number generator, which is updated each time an F-Secure application closes. [. . . ]